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Full-Text Articles in Forest Sciences
Impact Of The Agricultural Sector On The Arkansas Economy In 2003, Jennie Popp, Nathan Kemper, Wayne Miller
Impact Of The Agricultural Sector On The Arkansas Economy In 2003, Jennie Popp, Nathan Kemper, Wayne Miller
Research Reports and Research Bulletins
Agriculture and associated agricultural activities are major contributors to the Arkansas economy. Agriculture is defined as the sum of agricultural production and processing activities, unless otherwise specified, and includes crop and animal production and processing, agricultural support industries, forestry and forest products, and textile goods. Agriculture contributes to the economy through direct agricultural production and value-added processing, and also leads to economic activity in other parts of the economy.
Stability Of Grain Vitreousness In Durum Wheat (Triticum Durum L. Desf.) Genotypes In The North-Western Region Of Turkey, Kayihan Zahi̇t Korkut, Oğuz Bi̇lgi̇n, İsmet Başer, Nezi̇hi̇ Sağlam
Stability Of Grain Vitreousness In Durum Wheat (Triticum Durum L. Desf.) Genotypes In The North-Western Region Of Turkey, Kayihan Zahi̇t Korkut, Oğuz Bi̇lgi̇n, İsmet Başer, Nezi̇hi̇ Sağlam
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
This study was carried out in order to determine the grain vitreousness percentage and stability performance of 44 durum wheat genotypes, which were tested in 3 different environments during 2 growing periods. Grain vitreousness percentage of the genotypes ranged between 69.2% and 90.0%. Svevo, Amanos 97, and Zenit varieties had the highest vitreousness kernel percentages and the lowest grain yields. The negative correlation coefficient between vitreous grain percentage and grain yield, according to correlation analysis, confirms this result. Mutant 47, Harran 95, Epidur, and Kızıltan 95 were the most stable genotypes with respect to all stability parameters studied for vitreousness. …
Volume 5, Number 2 (2007), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Volume 5, Number 2 (2007), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Tennessee Land, Life and Science Magazine
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Synergistic Effects Of The Inoculation With Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria And An Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus On The Performance Of Wheat, Mohammad Saghir Khan, Almas Zaidi
Synergistic Effects Of The Inoculation With Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria And An Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus On The Performance Of Wheat, Mohammad Saghir Khan, Almas Zaidi
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
The synergistic effects of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria and an arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungus (Glomus fasciculatum) on plant growth, yield, and nutrient uptake of wheat plants were determined in field conditions. The triple inoculation of Azotobacter chroococcum with Bacillus and Glomus fasciculatum significantly increased the dry matter by 2.6-fold above the control. Grain yield of plants inoculated with A. chroococcum together with Bacillus sp. and G. fasciculatum was 2-fold higher than that of non-inoculated plants, at 135 days after sowing (DAS). The maximum increase in grain protein (255.2 mg g^{-1}) was observed in plants inoculated with A. chroococcum with Bacillus sp., …
Research On Applying An Anchor Mechanism To Orchard And Vineyard Tractors Produced In Turkey, Hasan Si̇lleli̇
Research On Applying An Anchor Mechanism To Orchard And Vineyard Tractors Produced In Turkey, Hasan Si̇lleli̇
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
In recent years, orchard and vineyard tractors have become widespread in Turkey. Owing to their narrow-track width and work environment, these tractors overturn easily. Therefore, tractor manufacturers have to fabricate roll-over protective structures (ROPS) that are high enough to prevent continuous rolling. In this study, an innovative system that increases the safety of the driver and decreases the ROPS height was tested on 20 tractors that are currently available for retail sale in Turkey. In order to determine the effect of an anchor mechanism on the height of the ROPS, the following parameters were investigated: tractor mass, the type of …
Rootstock Potential Of Turkish Lagenaria Siceraria Germplasm For Watermelon: Plant Growth, Graft Compatibility, And Resistance To Fusarium, Hali̇t Yeti̇şi̇r, Şener Kurt, Nebahat Sari, Fati̇h Mehmet Tok
Rootstock Potential Of Turkish Lagenaria Siceraria Germplasm For Watermelon: Plant Growth, Graft Compatibility, And Resistance To Fusarium, Hali̇t Yeti̇şi̇r, Şener Kurt, Nebahat Sari, Fati̇h Mehmet Tok
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
The rootstock potential of Turkish Lagenaria siceraria germplasm for watermelon was evaluated. Among 210 accessions, 72 genotypes were selected based on morphological characteristics. Two commercial hybrid rootstocks were also used for comparison. Crimson Tide watermelon cultivar was used as a scion. Emergence rate, hypocotyl morphology, survival rate, and resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum (FON) were investigated. Grafted plants were grown for 3 weeks in order to investigate the effect of rootstocks on plant growth. Leaf number, shoot dry weight, and root dry weight were determined. Emergence rate was ranked between 72% and 100% in collected genotypes. The highest …
Effect Of Tillage Implements And Operating Speeds On Soil Physical Properties And Wheat Emergence, Mustafa Gökalp Boydaş, Ni̇hat Turgut
Effect Of Tillage Implements And Operating Speeds On Soil Physical Properties And Wheat Emergence, Mustafa Gökalp Boydaş, Ni̇hat Turgut
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
Tillage is an operation to improve soil conditions for optimal crop emergence and yield. Different tillage implements and operational variables may affect soil physical properties. An experiment with different primary tillage implements and operating speeds and their influence on physical properties of loamy soil and wheat seedling emergence was conducted in northeast Anatolia in 2003. The compared tillage implements were: 1. Moldboard plow (MP); 2. Slatted moldboard plow (SMP); 3. Disk plow (DP); 4. Chisel plow (CP); and primary tillage + rotary harrow systems (mounted at the back of this primary tillage): 5. MPH, 6. SMPH, 7. DPH, and 8. …
Determination Of Irrigation Performance Of Water User Associations In The Vicinity Of Sarıgöl And Alaşehir Using Remote Sensing Techniques, Beki̇r Sitki Karataş, Erhan Akkuzu, Musa Avci
Determination Of Irrigation Performance Of Water User Associations In The Vicinity Of Sarıgöl And Alaşehir Using Remote Sensing Techniques, Beki̇r Sitki Karataş, Erhan Akkuzu, Musa Avci
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
The aim of this research was to determine the irrigation performance of Sarıgöl, Bağ, and Üzüm Water User Associations (WUAs) in the vicinity of Sarıgöl and Alaşehir using remote sensing techniques. For this purpose, the performance of the irrigation system for the 2004 irrigation season (May to September) was determined according to 5 indicators, namely overall consumed ratio (ep), relative water supply (RWS), depleted fraction (DF), crop water deficit (CWD), and relative evapotranspiration (RET). Potential and actual evapotranspiration parameters used in determining these indicators were estimated according to the SEBAL (Surface Energy Balance) method using NOAA-16/AVHRR images. Seasonal averages of …
The Effects Of Glyphosate Isopropylamine And Trifluralin On The Carbon Mineralization Of Olive Tree Soils, Feruze Eser, Hüsni̇ye Aka Sağliker, Cengi̇z Darici
The Effects Of Glyphosate Isopropylamine And Trifluralin On The Carbon Mineralization Of Olive Tree Soils, Feruze Eser, Hüsni̇ye Aka Sağliker, Cengi̇z Darici
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
Glyphosate isopropylamine and trifluralin are herbicides widely used in Turkish agriculture. The recommended field dose (RFD) (480 g of active ingredient l^{-1} for both glyphosate and trifluralin) and 2 x RFD of these herbicides were added to the soil of olive trees (Olea europaea L., Oleaceae) growing on the Çukurova University Campus (Adana) under Mediterranean climate conditions in order to determine their effects on soil microbial activity as measured by carbon mineralization. Carbon mineralization of all samples was determined by the CO_2 respiration method over 30 days (28 °C, constant moisture). When the RFD and 2 x RFD of glyphosate …
A Selection Strategy For Low Toxin Vetches (Vicia Sativa Spp.), Hüseyi̇n Kansur Firincioğlu, Max Tate, Sabahaddi̇n Ünal, Levent Doğruyol, İlhan Özcan
A Selection Strategy For Low Toxin Vetches (Vicia Sativa Spp.), Hüseyi̇n Kansur Firincioğlu, Max Tate, Sabahaddi̇n Ünal, Levent Doğruyol, İlhan Özcan
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
The aim of this investigation was to identify suitable parental lines of vetch (Vicia sativa spp.) from Turkish and ICARDA germplasm, with appropriate morphological and phenological characters, for generating low %w w^{-1} \gamma-L-Glutamyl-\beta-cyano-L-alanine toxin cultivars, using infrared nitrile screening, dendrogram clustering, and Pearson correlations. A significant inverse relationship between seed-mass and %w w^{-1} \gamma-L-Glutamyl-\beta-cyano-L-alanine was observed in 13 semiprostrate lines of V. sativa. No corresponding seed-toxin, seed-mass relationship was observable in 41 lines of V. sativa subsp. sativa of erect habit. Accordingly, the possibilities for the incorporation of the low toxic compound in small-seeded semiprostrate V. sativa lines into larger …
Some Agronomic Properties Of The Local Population Of Common Bean (Phaseolus Vulgaris L.) Of Artvin Province, Hati̇ce Bozoğlu, Ömer Sözen
Some Agronomic Properties Of The Local Population Of Common Bean (Phaseolus Vulgaris L.) Of Artvin Province, Hati̇ce Bozoğlu, Ömer Sözen
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
The objectives of this study were to determine the changes to some agronomic properties that significantly affect seed yield, and to conserve landraces of the common bean of Artvin province, especially in areas that will be flooded by dam projects, by collecting them before they are lost. Landraces of common bean were collected from 279 locations in 74 villages in 7 districts of the province. Landraces were sorted into 400 samples according to their growth habit, seed color, color pattern, and shape. Seeds were sown in Samsun, Turkey, in May 2005. To determine plant height, pods per plant, pod length, …
The Effects Of Row Spacing On Yield And Yield Components Of Full Season And Double-Cropped Soybean, Sevgi̇ Çalişkan, Mehmet Arslan, İlhan Üremi̇ş, Mehmet Emi̇n Çalişkan
The Effects Of Row Spacing On Yield And Yield Components Of Full Season And Double-Cropped Soybean, Sevgi̇ Çalişkan, Mehmet Arslan, İlhan Üremi̇ş, Mehmet Emi̇n Çalişkan
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
Compared to full season soybean cropping systems, seed yield reduction is a major concern in double-cropped soybean production systems. This study was conducted at the Research Farm of Mustafa Kemal University, Hatay, Turkey, to determine if it is possible to enhance the yield of both full season and double-cropped soybean by narrowing row spacing. Two soybean cultivars, A3935 and S4240, were planted using row widths of 30, 50, and 70 cm, and twin row (50 25 50 cm) in 2004 and 2005. Seed yield and the other investigated plant parameters of double-cropped soybean were lower compared to full season soybean. …
Effects Of Soil Solarization And Organic Amendment Treatments For Controlling Meloidogyne Incognita In Tomato Cultivars In Western Anatolia, Gali̇p Kaşkavalci
Effects Of Soil Solarization And Organic Amendment Treatments For Controlling Meloidogyne Incognita In Tomato Cultivars In Western Anatolia, Gali̇p Kaşkavalci
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
The efficacy of soil solarization, Dazomet, chicken manure (CM), olive processing waste (OPW), and soil solarization in combination with CM or OPW or half doses of Dazomet against Meloidogyne incognita on tomato cultivars was investigated in greenhouses in western Anatolia, Turkey, between 2002 and 2004. The maximum soil temperature average was increased 47.1 °C by soil solarization alone at the 15 cm soil depth of soil in the first year. Soil solarization alone and in combination with CM increased the mean of maximum soil temperature by 41.2 and 40.9 °C respectively, at the 15 cm soil depth in the second …
Estimates Of Broad-Sense Heritability For Seed Yield And Yield Components Of Grass Pea (Lathyrus Sativus L.), Mevlüt Türk, Sebahatti̇n Albayrak, Necmetti̇n Çeli̇k
Estimates Of Broad-Sense Heritability For Seed Yield And Yield Components Of Grass Pea (Lathyrus Sativus L.), Mevlüt Türk, Sebahatti̇n Albayrak, Necmetti̇n Çeli̇k
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
This study was carried out to estimate the broad-sense heritability for seed yield and some yield components of 15 grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.) genotypes in 2000-2002 at Bursa, in the Marmara region of Turkey. The experimental design was a randomized complete block design with 3 replications. The heritabilities for seed yield, plant height, pod number, seed number per pod, seed number per plant, 1000-seed weight, biologic yield, and harvest index were estimated as 30%, 42%, 61%, 19%, 56%, 75%, 82%, and 49%, respectively. It was found that biologic yield was the trait least affected by environment, followed by 1000-seed …
The Effect Of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria On Barley Seedling Growth, Nutrient Uptake, Some Soil Properties, And Bacterial Counts, Ramazan Çakmakçi, Mesude Fi̇gen Dönmez, Ümmügülsüm Erdoğan
The Effect Of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria On Barley Seedling Growth, Nutrient Uptake, Some Soil Properties, And Bacterial Counts, Ramazan Çakmakçi, Mesude Fi̇gen Dönmez, Ümmügülsüm Erdoğan
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
This study was conducted with barley in greenhouse conditions in order to investigate seed inoculation with 5 different N_2-fixing (Bacillus licheniformis RC02, Rhodobacter capsulatus RC04, Paenibacillus polymyxa RC05, Pseudomonas putida RC06, and Bacillus OSU-142) and 2 different phosphate-solubilising (Bacillus megaterium RC01 and Bacillus M-13) bacteria in comparison to control and mineral fertiliser (N and P) application. Among the strains used in the present study, 6 plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) stimulated indole acetic acid (IAA) production and 3 of them stimulated phosphate solubilisation; all bacterial strains fixed N_2 and significantly increased the growth of barley. Available phosphate in soil was …
Bending Moment Capacity Of Metal Plate Connected Wood-Splice Joints Constructed With Red Pine (Pinus Brutia Ten.) Lumber, Ergün Günteki̇n
Bending Moment Capacity Of Metal Plate Connected Wood-Splice Joints Constructed With Red Pine (Pinus Brutia Ten.) Lumber, Ergün Günteki̇n
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
The ultimate bending moment carrying capacity of metal-plate-connected (MPC) wood-truss-splice joints constructed with red pine (Pinus brutia Ten.) lumber was investigated. Lumber 38 mm by 90 mm and 3 different sizes of metal plate connectors were utilized in constructing the joints. A 4-point loading method was used to determine the joints' bending moment capacity. Tensile splice joints were tested in both flat- and edgewise positions. The effects of tooth orientation and metal plate size on the bending moment capacity of the joints were investigated. The results indicated that both tooth orientation and plate size significantly influenced the joints' bending moment …
Depth Of Dormancy And Desiccation Tolerance In Acer Trautvetteri Medv. Seeds, Mustafa Yilmaz
Depth Of Dormancy And Desiccation Tolerance In Acer Trautvetteri Medv. Seeds, Mustafa Yilmaz
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
This first exploratory study on the seed physiology of Acer trautvetteri, a broadleaved tree found in Caucasia and northern Turkey, demonstrated that A. trautvetteri seeds exhibit physiological dormancy and require about 3 months of chilling for complete dormancy loss. Germination percentages significantly increased with the chilling duration and were 38.67%, 76.00%, and 96.00% after 1, 2, and 3 months of chilling, respectively. Moreover, while the seeds can be safely dried to at least 10% moisture content, reducing the moisture content to 3% killed all the seeds. Acer species exhibit different seed characteristics in terms of seed dormancy existence and desiccation …
Mating Type Groups Of Ascochyta Rabiei (Teleomorph: Didymella Rabiei), The Causal Agent Of Chickpea Blight In Central Anatolia, Harun Bayraktar, F. Sara Dolar, Sali̇h Maden
Mating Type Groups Of Ascochyta Rabiei (Teleomorph: Didymella Rabiei), The Causal Agent Of Chickpea Blight In Central Anatolia, Harun Bayraktar, F. Sara Dolar, Sali̇h Maden
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
The distribution of mating types of Ascochyta rabiei (teleomorph: Didymella rabiei) was studied on isolates collected from chickpea growing areas of Central Anatolia. Mating type assessments of 45 isolates from 6 different provinces were conducted under laboratory conditions. After keeping for 5-6 weeks, the pseudothecial development and ascospore production were observed on chickpea stem pieces that were incubated in 8 ± 1 °C and 85% relative humidity. Both mating types were found in all the provinces, except for Kayseri and Sivas. The majority of the isolates belonged to Mat 1-1 (57.8%) and the others (42.2%) to MAT 1-2. Additionally, the …
Mandarin Yield Response To Partial Root Drying And Conventional Deficit Irrigation, Cevat Kirda, Fati̇h Topaloğlu, Sevi̇lay Topçu, Harun Kaman
Mandarin Yield Response To Partial Root Drying And Conventional Deficit Irrigation, Cevat Kirda, Fati̇h Topaloğlu, Sevi̇lay Topçu, Harun Kaman
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
Fruit yield response of a mandarin (Citrus reticulata cv. Marisol) orchard to deficit irrigation, which was imposed either through conventional deficit irrigation (DI) or a newly evolving irrigation technique, called partial root drying (PRD), was investigated. The PRD practice simply requires wetting of one half of the rooting zone and leaving the other half dry, thereby utilising reduced amount of irrigation water applied. The wetted and dry sides are interchanged in the subsequent irrigations. Six irrigation treatments were tested: (1) TR, traditional farmers’ method of irrigation where irrigation management was left to the full control of a grower; (2) FULL …
Determination Of Water Conveyance Loss In The Menemen Open Canal Irrigation Network, Erhan Akkuzu, Hali̇l Baki̇ Ünal, Beki̇r Sitki Karataş
Determination Of Water Conveyance Loss In The Menemen Open Canal Irrigation Network, Erhan Akkuzu, Hali̇l Baki̇ Ünal, Beki̇r Sitki Karataş
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
The aim of this research was to determine water conveyance loss in the open canal irrigation network that serves the irrigation areas on the right and left banks of the Menemen Plain, in the lower part of the Gediz Basin. The research was carried out in the main, secondary, and tertiary canals. Water conveyance loss in the canals was measured by the inflow-outflow method, while water velocity was determined using a current-meter. Statistical relationships between canal types, canal shapes, and seepage loss were also investigated. The water conveyance loss at the main canal level was between 0.5% and 1.3% (0.0071-0.0126 …
The Effects Of Different Irrigation Systems On The Inundative Release Of Trichogramma Evanescens Westwood (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) Against Ostrinia Nubilalis Hubner (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) In The Second Crop Maize, Sevcan Öztemi̇z, Serpi̇l Kornoşor
The Effects Of Different Irrigation Systems On The Inundative Release Of Trichogramma Evanescens Westwood (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) Against Ostrinia Nubilalis Hubner (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) In The Second Crop Maize, Sevcan Öztemi̇z, Serpi̇l Kornoşor
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
This study was conducted to determine the effects of different irrigation systems on the inundative release of the egg parasitoid Trichogramma evanescens Westwood (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) against Ostrinia nubilalis Hubner (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in the second crop maize in the Çukurova region of Turkey in 1999 and 2000. O. nubilalis, Ephestia kuehniella Zeller (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) and T. evanescens were reared in a climatic room under constant temperature of 25 ± 1 ºC, relative humidity of 65 ± 10%, and an appropriate light regime (16:8 LD). Trichogramma evanescens was applied twice at a rate of 75,000 parasitoid ha^{-1} at 10-day intervals at the …
Indirect Organogenesis In Summer Squash (Cucurbita Pepo L.), Shakti Prosad Pal, Iftekhar Alam, M. Anisuzzaman, Kanak Kanti Sarker, Shamima Akhtar Sharmin, M. Firoz Alam
Indirect Organogenesis In Summer Squash (Cucurbita Pepo L.), Shakti Prosad Pal, Iftekhar Alam, M. Anisuzzaman, Kanak Kanti Sarker, Shamima Akhtar Sharmin, M. Firoz Alam
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
Efficient plant regeneration via organogenesis was established for 2 summer squash (Cucurbita pepo L.) cultivars, viz. Bulum and Rumbo, using hypocotyl and cotyledon derived calli. Seeds were surface sterilized in 0.1% HgCl_2 for 5 min, and germinated in vitro in plant growth regulator free MS media. The maximum morphogenic callus induction rate (86%) was observed from a hypocotyl explant by culturing in MS medium supplemented with 2.5 mg l^{-1} 2,4-D. Calli size and fresh weight increased substantially through subculturing. The highest percentage of shoot regeneration (85%) and highest mean number of shoots (6.89) per culture were obtained with 0.5 mg …
Mapping Secondary Forest Succession With Geographic Information Systems: A Case Study From Bulanıkdere, Kırklareli, Turkey, Günay Çakir, Fati̇h Si̇vri̇kaya, Sali̇h Terzi̇oğlu, Emi̇n Zeki̇ Başkent, Turan Sönmez, Haci Ahmet Yolasiğmaz
Mapping Secondary Forest Succession With Geographic Information Systems: A Case Study From Bulanıkdere, Kırklareli, Turkey, Günay Çakir, Fati̇h Si̇vri̇kaya, Sali̇h Terzi̇oğlu, Emi̇n Zeki̇ Başkent, Turan Sönmez, Haci Ahmet Yolasiğmaz
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
Developing forest management plans for sustaining the full range of forest values is a challenging task. One of the difficulties in this process is to set and achieve management objectives, and conservation targets. A sustainable forest management concept requires that a target forest structure (the composition and the configuration) be set before developing alternative management actions for the achievement of management objectives and the conservation targets. In this respect, developing and understanding vegetation succession play important roles in setting the target forest conditions. This study was conducted in the Bulanıkdere Forest planning unit (Kırklareli, Turkey) where the biodiversity-integrated multiple-use forest …
Relationships Between Remotely Sensed Data And Biomass Components In A Big Sagebrush (Artemisia Tridentata) Dominated Area In Yellowstone National Park, Mustafa Mi̇ri̇k, Jack E. Norland, Mario E. Biondini, Robert L. Crabtree, Gerald J. Michels
Relationships Between Remotely Sensed Data And Biomass Components In A Big Sagebrush (Artemisia Tridentata) Dominated Area In Yellowstone National Park, Mustafa Mi̇ri̇k, Jack E. Norland, Mario E. Biondini, Robert L. Crabtree, Gerald J. Michels
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
The predictive power of a hyperspectral imagery for estimating woody and herbaceous biomass were examined for a big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) dominated area in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States of America. The normalized difference vegetation (NDV) and structure insensitive pigment (SIP) indices were used to investigate the relationships between biomass components and reflectance spectra. Ground data were collected in 13 sample plots 1 m^2 in size by clipping all herbaceous vegetation to ground level and stripping green leaves from big sagebrush plants. Strong relationships (R^2 from 0.83 to 0.96) were found between the hyperspectral data and biomass components. The …
Pathogenicity Of Bursaphelenchus Mucronatus In Pine Seedlings Under Greenhouse Conditions, Süleyman Akbulut, Beşi̇r Yüksel, Meti̇n Seri̇n, İsmai̇l Baysal, Mahi̇r Erdem
Pathogenicity Of Bursaphelenchus Mucronatus In Pine Seedlings Under Greenhouse Conditions, Süleyman Akbulut, Beşi̇r Yüksel, Meti̇n Seri̇n, İsmai̇l Baysal, Mahi̇r Erdem
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
Bursaphelenchus mucronatus, a species closely related to the pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, a quarantine pest), was isolated from several wilted pine trees in different provinces of Turkey. To understand the role of B. mucronatus in these wilting cases, the pathogenicity of B. mucronatus on 3-year-old seedlings of the 3 pine species most widespread in Turkey was investigated under greenhouse conditions. In all, 30 seedlings of each tree species were used for nematode inoculation. For inoculation, 1000-1100 nematodes in 0.5 ml of distilled water were used per seedling. An additional 20 seedlings of each tree species were inoculated with an equal …
Somatic Embryogenesis From Immature Cotyledons Of Some European Chestnut (Castanea Sativa Mill.) Cultivars, Beki̇r Şan, Mehmet Sezgi̇n, Hati̇ce Dumanoğlu, A. İlhami̇ Köksal
Somatic Embryogenesis From Immature Cotyledons Of Some European Chestnut (Castanea Sativa Mill.) Cultivars, Beki̇r Şan, Mehmet Sezgi̇n, Hati̇ce Dumanoğlu, A. İlhami̇ Köksal
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
In 4 European chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) cultivars ('Hacıibiş', 'Karamehmet', 'Osmanoğlu' and 'Sarıaşlama'), somatic embryogenesis from immature cotyledons of open-pollinated seeds collected 5, 6, 7, and 8 weeks after anthesis and cultured on Driver and Kuniyuki walnut (DKW) medium was determined in this study. The percentage of embryogenic cotyledons and the number of embryos per embryogenic cotyledon were recorded at the end of the second subculture. The results showed that the highest percentage of embryogenesis ranged from 40% to 70% and the number of embryos per embryogenic cotyledon varied from 4.04 to 7.70 among the cultivars. Cotyledons collected 5, 6, …
Impact Of Alkaline Dust Pollution On Soil Microbial Biomass Carbon, Ömer Kara, İlyas Bolat
Impact Of Alkaline Dust Pollution On Soil Microbial Biomass Carbon, Ömer Kara, İlyas Bolat
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
The effect of alkaline dust pollution emitted from Bartın cement plant on the soil microbial biomass carbon was investigated using the chloroform fumigation-extraction (CFE) method. Microbial biomass C (C_{mic}) values ranged from 157.82 to 1201.51 µg g^{-1} soils in the polluted area and from 726.70 to 1529.14 µg g^{-1} soils in the control area. Soils polluted with alkaline cement dust resulted in significant reductions in C_{mic} levels compared to control soils. Microbial biomass C correlated negatively with CaCO_3 content (r = -0.52, P < 0.05) and positively with soil organic C (r = 0.67, P < 0.01). C_{mic}:C_{org} ratio proved to be a reliable soil microbial parameter for describing the change in the man-made ecosystem. Mean C_{mic}:C_{org} ratio was 2.55 and 3.09 in the polluted soils and control soils, respectively. The decrease in this ratio was an indication of soil degradation in the polluted soils. A significant decline in the C_{mic}:C_{org} ratio in cement dust-polluted soils also indicated that this parameter can serve as a good indicator of soil health.
Genetic Variation Among Cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum L.) Cultivars For Seed-Set Efficiency, Yüksel Bölek, Mustafa Oğlakçi
Genetic Variation Among Cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum L.) Cultivars For Seed-Set Efficiency, Yüksel Bölek, Mustafa Oğlakçi
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
Seed-set efficiency (SSE) is one of the most important within-boll yield components in cotton production. Increased SSE can lead to increased seed number and, ultimately, to greater fiber yield. A field experiment was conducted during 2003-2004 to compare cotton cultivars (Gossypium hirsutum L.), in terms of the potential for improved SSE, in a Mediterranean region (Kahramanmaraş Agricultural Research Institute). SSE changed by year by about 1%-2%, averaging 94%-95%. Mean values for cultivars ranged from 95.78% (Deltaopal) to 93.98% (Nazilli 84S) in 2003, and from 95.67% (Sayar 314) to 94.75% (Carmen) in 2004. Cultivars were significantly different (2%-3%) only for the …
Determining The Relationships Between Yield And Yield Attributes In Sunflower, Yalçin Kaya, Göksel Evci̇, Sezgi̇n Durak, Veli̇ Pekcan, Tahi̇r Gücer
Determining The Relationships Between Yield And Yield Attributes In Sunflower, Yalçin Kaya, Göksel Evci̇, Sezgi̇n Durak, Veli̇ Pekcan, Tahi̇r Gücer
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
Relationships between seed yield and agronomic characters in sunflower were investigated without considering genetic effects. Sunflower hybrids were evaluated in 3 categories: constant hybrids, control hybrids (mostly the same in each year), and test hybrids (changing each year). Seed yield was positively correlated with oil content, plant height, and 1000-seed weight, but flowering and physiological maturity period correlated negatively with yield based on the analyses in this research. A diverse relationship was determined between the seed yield of the hybrids and oil content. Results of the regression analysis indicated that, up to 40%-45% oil content, there was a negative correlation …
Influence Of Nutrient Concentrations And Nacl Salinity On The Growth, Photosynthesis, And Essential Oil Content Of Peppermint And Lemon Verbena, S. J. Tabatabaie, J. Nazari
Influence Of Nutrient Concentrations And Nacl Salinity On The Growth, Photosynthesis, And Essential Oil Content Of Peppermint And Lemon Verbena, S. J. Tabatabaie, J. Nazari
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
Growth and essential oil content of peppermint (Menhta piperita var. officinalis) and lemon verbena (Lipia citriodora var. Verbena) were evaluated in response to salinity and nutrient solution concentrations, measured as electrical conductivity (EC 0.7, 1.4, 2.8, 5.6, and 5.6_{Na} dS m^{-1}). In peppermint, the highest fresh weight and dry weight were observed in the 1.4 dS m^{-1} treatment. The increased EC with either NaCl or all nutrients at 5.6 dS m^{-1} reduced the fresh weight of lemon verbena. The maximum fresh weight and dry weight in lemon verbena were obtained in both 1.4 and 2.8 dS m^{-1} treatments. Increasing EC …